Seung Won Lee


Hello! I am a Ph.D student at the Design Informatics Lab (DILAB) specializing in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and AI in Design. My passion lies in creating interactive design systems that support and amplify designers' creativity.

Specifically, I focus on:
  • Developing user intention inference models that discern designers’ preferences and objectives, providing insightful feedback to guide their creative process.
  • Designing novel user interaction methods to support latent space exploration.  
  • Exploring multi-modal interaction methods with generative AI to enhance the design process.







             


Education
  • Bachelor’s Degree 1: Hanyang University, Interior Architecture Design, 2015.03-2021.02
  • Bachelor’s Degree 2: Hanyang University, Architectural Engineering,  2015.03-2021.02
  • Master’s Degree: Hanyang University, Interior Architecture Design, 2021.09-2024.02

Curriculum Vitae (CV) (2024.07.01)



Publications



The  Impact of Sketch-guided vs. Prompt-guided 3D Generative AIs on the Design Exploration ProcessSeung Won Lee, Tae Hee Jo, Semin Jin, Jiin Choi, Kyungwon Yun, Sergio Bromberg, Seonghoon Ban, Kyung Hoon Hyun
ACM SIGCHI 2024


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BOgen: Generating Part-Level 3D Designs Based on User Intention Inference through Bayesian Optimization and Variational AutoencoderSeung Won Lee, Jiin Choi,
Kyung Hoon Hyun
arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.02557 (2023)

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BIGaze: An Eye-Gaze Action-Guided Bayesian Information Gain Framework for Information ExplorationSeung Won Lee, Hwan Kim, Taeha Yi, Kyung Hoon Hyun
Advanced Engineering Informatics (2023) 58: 102159
co-first authors

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CreativeSearch: Proactive Design Exploration System with Bayesian Information Gain and Information EntropyKihoon Son, Seung Won Lee, Wondeuk Yoon, Kyung Hoon Hyun
Automation in Construction (2022) 142: 104502
co-first authors

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Detecting Design Idea Divergence Strategy in the Early Design PhaseSeung Won Lee, Kyung Hoon Hyun
Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal (2023) 32.1

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Design Works




Concrete Speaker Part 1
Concrete Speaker Part 1 is an omni-directional speaker based on acoustic performance optimization techniques and sand based 3D printing. Additionally, it incorporates an ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) mix. Through the fusion of these technologies, we were able to transform its traditionally rigid and non-fluid perception to be more dynamic and versatile.






Concrete Speaker Part 2
Concrete Speaker Part 2 aims to go beyond Part 1 by actively utilizing cutting-edge technologies like 3D milling and 3D printing to push the boundaries of what's possible with concrete. To achieve this, we adopted a sphere-shaped design and combined concrete with a unique metal design. This approach challenges conventional thoughts on materials and ventures into an out-of-the-box design approach.






Jeongdok Library
Constructed in 1938 as the Gyeonggi High School, the Jeongdok Library was later repurposed by the Seoul Government in 1977. Despite its historical value, it has challenges like high fences and constricted spaces. Our "weaving" design concept aims to address these without compromising the original architecture. Our goal is to enhance city flow and mode.




Email
lswgood0901@gmail.com


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